The OverAchiever: Guide to Winter Veil 2011, part 2

Let It Snow is a mercifully kinder achievement than others of its ilk in What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been, because most of the combinations here are relatively common. Statistically speaking, the hardest one to get will probably be the dwarf paladin. You'll still have to hunt some of them down, of course, but none of them approach the absurdity of having to find a dwarf rogue for Pilgrim's Bounty. However, the post-Cataclysm world -- with the Alliance and Horde largely confined to their own cities back in old Azeroth -- has made this a bit tougher than it used to be when everyone was holed up in Shattrath or Dalaran. You might want to try combining this with A Frosty Shake in a Dalaran to try snagging members of the opposite faction. Otherwise, Battlegrounds, Tol Barad, or just plain hanging around enemy quest hubs or cities are all good bets.
Handful of Snowflakes are random rewards from /kissing Winter Revelers in inns. You'll need to keep at this long enough to get the 10 handfuls you'll need and then hunt down the race/class combinations. Target the players in question, right-click your snowflakes, and you're all set.
Bros. Before Ho Ho Ho's
You'll need to track down a set of NPCs for this achievement, and while it looks like the Alliance has a lot more legwork to do, in reality, most of their "brothers" are in Stormwind. Track 'em all down, use the Mistletoe you'll get as a random gift from /kissing Winter Revelers, and you're in business.
For Alliance
- Brother Nimetz The Rebel Camp in Stranglethorn Vale
- Brother Anton Nijel's Point in Desolace
- Brother Karman Theramore
- Brother Wilhelm Goldshire
- All of the other brothers can be located in the Stormwind Cathedral or directly outside of it (Brother Kristof, the sole Brother outside, is in Crusader's Square).
- Brother Malach Undercity's War Quarter
- Durkot Wolfbrother Warsong Hold (near the stables housing the wolves)
- Brother Keltan Located aboard the Horde gunship, Orgrim's Hammer, that patrols the northeastern portion of Icecrown
The cooking skills you may have acquired during Pilgrim's Bounty are going to come in handy here, because you'll need to cook up three holiday recipes for The Winter Veil Gourmet. The Gingerbread Cookie, Egg Nog, and Hot Apple Cider recipes are all sold by Winter Veil NPCs in major cities, although the Hot Apple Cider recipe is only sold by their Ironforge and Orgrimmar counterparts. You also have a chance of being mailed the cider recipe instead of having to buy it, so complete other holiday quests and achievements first and see what happens.
As a shopping list for all three recipes, plan on buying or getting:
- 1 Ice Cold Milk Sold by innkeepers just about everywhere
- 2 Holiday Spirits Sold by Winter Veil NPCs
- 1 Sparkling Apple Cider Sold by Winter Veil NPCs
- 3 Holiday Spices Sold by Winter Veil NPCs
- 2 Small Egg Dropped most commonly (and conveniently) by Eversong dragonhawk mobs for Horde and moonkin mobs in Darkshore for Alliance. You'll also find a ton of these sold at wildly inflated prices on the Auction House if you can't be bothered to make the trip.
He Knows if You've Been Naughty
Opening one of the presents beneath the Ironforge or Orgrimmar tree is quite simple -- you'll just need to wait on the presents to start spawning, which will start happening on Dec. 25 and will continue until the end of the holiday. When this happens, you'll see a series of quests spawn on top of specific presents, and all you have to do is right-click on one to open it. You used to have to wait for other presents to spawn, but last year you were able to get all your presents at once, which was quite nice.
We saw a brief glimpse of the unique 2011 present back on the patch 4.3 PTR, and it looks like it's the Gaudy Winter Veil Sweater. That on-use effect? You'll need it for the new achievement A-Caroling We Will Go (Alliance)/A-Caroling We Will Go (Horde), although it's not required for the Merrymaker meta. You know, for the fun of wandering into enemy cities during the holidays. Enjoy the Stormwind decorations for the 8 seconds you've got to live.
As an aside, the Clockwork Rocket Bot from 2007, the Crashin' Thrashin' Racer from 2008, the Red Rider Air Rifle from 2009, and the MiniZep Controller from 2010 all went on to become feats of strength, so the sweater's a ticket to a free feat. The Rifle (a version of which is also sold by the toy vendors in Stormwind and Orgrimmar) turned out to be associated with a then-new Winter Veil achievement called BB King (Alliance)/BB King (Horde) that's still around but, like A-Caroling We Will Go, not required for the Merrymaker meta.
A Frosty Shake
A Frosty Shake sounds pretty straightforward, but you'll actually need to line up three things for it:
- the Winter Veil Disguise Kit
- a Snowball
- another willing Snowman in Dalaran
The disguise kit is easy to get -- it's an unannounced reward from completing the quest line needed for Simply Abominable, so if you've done that achievement, you can expect to receive the disguise kit in the mail within the next 24 hours. Snowballs, as previously stated, can be purchased from holiday NPCs, picked up from snowy areas around the world, or dropped from Hyldnir Spoils. Finding snowmen in Dalaran will be easy during the first few days of the holiday, but the number will start dwindling as time goes on, so you're probably better off doing this achievement sooner rather than later. That said, there were a number of generous souls on my server who simply parked themselves on the bank steps as a snowman and /danced the night away to enable others to get their achievement, and -- as with the people who rolled rogues of underplayed races and got them summoned to Dalaran for Pilgrim's Bounty -- I wish nothing but the happiest of fortunes upon them this holiday season.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Hosh Dec 12th 2011 9:05PM
And I hate Christmas...
Schadenfreude Dec 12th 2011 10:58PM
“And they’re hanging their stockings!” he snarled with a sneer,
“Tomorrow is Christmas! It’s practically here!”
Then he growled, with his Grinch fingers nervously drumming,
“I MUST find some way to stop Christmas from coming!”
freebeatfly Dec 13th 2011 4:16AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKfiurUtglA
bethontheharbor Dec 14th 2011 9:31PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccXfeknFCL8
a-fatum Dec 13th 2011 1:40AM
And I love Christmas xD
Sagretti Dec 12th 2011 9:36PM
It's a pretty safe bet that the Greench this year is going to be a new holiday boss, as I remember seeing some datamined holiday loot for Winter Veil in the same vein as Direbrew or the Horseman. Unfortunately, I can't for the life of me find the links.
I guess it's possible I dreamed it, but anyway, I doubt Blizzard would implement a daily group quest that takes you to the middle of nowhere with an enemy that has to re-spawn for each group. At least I hope not.
chrisdick Dec 13th 2011 10:08AM
Yes, it will be a new seasonal boss, with a Lump of Coal pet as a possible reward each day.
Shinae Dec 13th 2011 2:49PM
Here's the new Greench model, at 55 seconds:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6wvlNJm-Gc
Gossamer Dec 12th 2011 9:51PM
"There's also a new pet as of 2011..."
Really? What is it. The article doesn't seem to say.
Allison Robert Dec 12th 2011 10:30PM
Whoops -- it's Lumpy, a little coalie dude from one of the presents awarded daily for killing the Greench. I'll add it to the article. Not sure how I managed to overlook that ...
antkibo Dec 12th 2011 10:05PM
There's a way to complete the meta before Dec. 25? I usually travel before that and return after the event finish
Dawts Dec 13th 2011 8:22AM
The presents stay around until the end of the holiday event. So you don't have to get them on the 25th, but you are limited on time.
Amaxe Dec 12th 2011 11:33PM
Don't know if Blizz disabled the macro, but there used to be a way to get more from kissing the winter veil revelers.
/kiss
/targetlasttarget
/kiss
If it still works (haven't needed it since I got the achievement the first time around), you basically get two kisses for one debuff
Amaxe Dec 12th 2011 11:34PM
oh, and you have to target the first reveler (don't use the macro yet!) and then targeting the second, use the macro
BadDreams Dec 19th 2011 12:30PM
Just tried it and only got a /kiss from the 2nd (prior) target :(
Amaxe Dec 19th 2011 12:58PM
I guess they fixed this one then? I did this I think back when we first got Winter's Veil with achievements so it may be way out of date.
Cyalodin Dec 13th 2011 12:10AM
There's also a new achievement this year (not part of the meta) called "A-Caroling We Will Go" - Use your Gaudy Winter Veil Sweater to carol in enemy capital cities during the Feast of Winter Veil.
Sinthar Dec 13th 2011 8:36AM
I take it you didnt actually read the whole article then - specifically the bit that says :-
"We saw a brief glimpse of the unique 2011 present back on the patch 4.3 PTR, and it looks like it's the Gaudy Winter Veil Sweater. That on-use effect? You'll need it for the new achievement A-Caroling We Will Go (Alliance)/A-Caroling We Will Go (Horde), although it's not required for the Merrymaker meta."
mibu.work1 Dec 13th 2011 9:44AM
And the allies are hanging their stockings, I snarl with a sneer
Day-after-tomorrow is Winter's Veil, it's practically here!
I hate the night elves and dranei and worgen I say.
I hate the dwarfs in their halls and the gnomes as they play.
I hate their whumpets and flhumpets and goobagsalays!
I hate the humans in stormind, and the bg's they win,
but above all else, I hate king Vaien Wrynn!
Amaxe Dec 13th 2011 12:19PM
"I hate the humans in stormind, and the bg's they win,"
Alliance winning BGs? That shows this is fiction
/duck